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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above score" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a score mentioned earlier in the text, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The results of the above score indicate a significant improvement in performance."
Alternatives: "previous score" or "aforementioned score".
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We revise the above score computation method to develop an efficient feature selector for SA.
Huntington Beach Union High School District students' exit exams show they are more skilled than their counterparts throughout the county and the state on average, and that 75% of those tested received a proficient or above score in the English-language arts category, according to data released Wednesday by the California Department of Education.
Cancer diagnosis was excluded in calculating the above score.
To produce biologically relevant alignments, we extend the above score to support affine gap costs.
Those with an AGECAT organicity rating of O3 and above (score range 0 5) were classified as demented.
Solving the above score function in a random-effects model generally is not trouble-free, especially with an unknown transformation parameter.
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(The league formed in 1956). Running back Mike Ippolito '60, above, scored three touchdowns in the game.
Ben Gordon, above, scored 30 points to lead Chicago over Washington, 103-94.
The MTV-bred girl group Danity Kane, above, scored its second No. 1 on the Billboard album chart this week.
Josh Walburn '11, above, scored the first of two Princeton goals as MEN'S SOCCER defeated Harvard, 2 1, at Roberts Stadium Oct. 24.
All the above scores were averages.
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